In this episode, Sarah Norris introduces Mama Island, a safe and supportive space for mothers and mothers-to-be. She discusses the challenges of decision-making during pregnancy and motherhood and the importance of listening to our own instincts. Sarah shares her strategy for recognizing and understanding our inner voices, including the vulnerable, survivor, cynical, and glorious aspects of ourselves. She emphasizes the need to create a healthy support network and surround ourselves with people who uplift and support us. Sarah concludes by encouraging listeners to live a happy and fulfilled life by making clear choices and organizing their lives according to their own desires and routines.
You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:
https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/
https://www.babydetective.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/babydetective/
You can find out more about Sarah and how to work with her by clicking on the links below:
https://www.instagram.com/thebabydetective/
https://www.babydetective.co.uk
https://www.facebook.com/babydetective/
01/31/24 • 21 min
Mama Island - 4. Who’s Voices Should You Be Listening To As A Mama ?
Transcript
Sarah Norris - The Baby Detective (00:00)
Hello and welcome to Mama Island episode four, Dealing with the Noise. This is your safe, quiet and positive space where you matter and where mamas and mamas to be come together to learn about ourselves and our babies and to help and support each other unconditionally. I hope you've listened to the first three brief introductory episodes so you know why we're here and what we're trying to do.
And if not, you can pop back and check them out. Okay,
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